Iran has hit back hard now.

It seems to me that this cyber attack is the perfect reason to close the internet borders - to prevent other countries from attacking 'our' secret
facilities. Who benefits? Who loses? It is getting nearer and nearer to the end of the game.

There are technologies better than nuclear ones and while we are all focused on nuclear technology, no-one is mentioning plasma which has been
developed by an Iranian scientist with lots and lots of money.

He has also offered it freely to the world, but no-one is talking about it, which is strange. The proof is that story about the downed unmanned drone
belonging to the USA which was undamaged. It seems very unlikely that the USA would allow something like that to be captured intact. It would almost
certainly be over 'enemy' territory if it developed a malfunction. This proof, to me, is very strong.

There have been a couple of seminars where the technology has been made available to world governments and they wont say which governments attended to
accept this 'gift' of technology. Maybe North Korea attended and now has the technology. We just dont know. However, the thechnology will ONLY be
released to governmental envoys attending the seminars and NOT to the general public. See their website (and forum) above.

While shills on here are pushing us to be focused on nuclear technology, there is a far more 'interesting' technology out there which will change the
balance of power forever.

This is the sort of issue I want our NSA all over. They have all of the technology to litter the net with traps agaginst these guys while keeping our
own internet infrastructure safe. You have to know that NSA already has assets on this issue in a big way. I wish we could know about some of the
good plays NSA has done on our behalf so that we don't have to feel so paranoid about them all the time.

Maybe they want Iran to attack certain soft targets, so they can backtrace the assault, and infiltrate a virus into their systems? I really don't
know if that's possible, but surely they know Iran is capable of doing such a thing?

I've never read from or heard of Debka, but that entire article was sabre rattling, without a doubt. Here's what I mean:

Iran, currently has zero nuclear devices. Let's say, worst case scenario, they have 5, as the article suggests Iran has enough material for 5.

The US and Israel, combined, have around 5,300. Now, correct me if I'm wrong, but Iran is overpowered and outmatched by numbers alone.

Let's say Iran manages to produce a nuke and land one within Israel or the US. What do you think is going to happen to the Country of Iran after
that? They will be bombed into the depths of the Earth that we have never seen before. Period.

With that being said, I leave you with this question, sir: Why would Iran attack the US or Israel if they knew that both of those countries could
destroy everything the Iranians have ever known in one push of a button? Sure, Ahmadinejad might level New York, LA, Miami, Jerusalem, etc., but for
what? So his people can be extinct?

Originally posted by OperationIraqiFailure
Iran, currently has zero nuclear devices. Let's say, worst case scenario, they have 5, as the article suggests Iran has enough material for 5....

Let's say Iran manages to produce a nuke and land one within Israel or the US. What do you think is going to happen to the Country of Iran after
that? They will be bombed into the depths of the Earth that we have never seen before. Period.....

I'd research the coming of their 12th Imam or known in the West as their Doomsday Santa. Touching off the big one fits nicely into that scenario..

I have a feeling that they have already had at least 2 seminars where they were supposed to be releasing the technology to any of the governments whio
turned up. Now.. whether the technology does what they say or not, or how much the governments have to pay to get it going, is another matter.

The information on the technology can be given for free but if the countries still have to develop it on their own, then it will still take years to
get into production - particularly for a small or 3rd world country who dont have the facilities to produce the technology.

In theory (and yes, it is only theory) giving out an advanced tecnology would even the playing field and that is what he is trying to do. On the forum
he explains all about it and why he does not give it out to individuals but wants to release it to every government. There is so much good (and no
doubt bad too) which could be gained from the use of this advanced energy technology, but as with everything there is always some sicko who tries to
use it to make bombs etc. (Yes, thats you I'm talking about War Mongers)

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